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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA -- Cal State Dominguez Hills
received a rude awakening from NAIA's Concordia (CA) in its 2006
home opener as the visiting Eagles clubbed two home runs as part
of a 14-hit attack, taking a 12-3 victory Friday afternoon on Toro
Field.
CSUDH starter Matt Hopps (Torrance,
CA/South HS) and CUI's John Tundis matched one another
pitch-for-pitch in the early going as the Eagles would take a slim
3-2 lead after five innings.
In the top of the 6th, however, Concordia's
bats came alive, erupting for four runs to break the game open.
After the Eagles' Charlie Douglas led off the frame with his
second home run of the game, this time off Toro reliever Chris
Abbott (Pasadena, CA/Pasadena HS), a Gregg Davidson double
brought home the next two runs before a Toro error one batter
later allowed Davidson to cross the plate himself.
The two teams exchanged single runs in their
ensuing at-bats, before Concordia added the final four runs of the
game in the top of the 8th inning, the big blow coming on a
Brandon Kawal bases-loaded triple.
Hopps, the 2005 CCAA Freshman of the Year,
allowed just four hits in 5.0 innings of work to take the loss
(0-1) while Tundis earned the win in his 5.0 innings on the hill.
Kyle Stanley (Buena Park, CA/Hawaii Pacific) led the toros
with two hits while driving in one RBI. For the Eagles, leadoff
hitter Daniel Robertson went 5-for-6 while Douglas and Kawal paced
CUI in the run production department, bringing home three runs
apiece.
After the Toros alumni game tomorrow at noon,
CSUDH returns to Toro Field to host non-conference opponent Biola,
with first pitch scheduled for a 2:00 p.m. start. |